# Intercomparison of radon and radon progeny concentration measurements performed in the Historic Silver Mine in Tarnowskie Góry, Poland

**Authors:** Katerina Navratilova Rovenska, Miriam Slezakova, Caroline Vignaud, Pascale Blanchart, Katarzyna Wołoszczuk, Jostein Hoftuft, Agata Grygier, Krystian Skubacz, Arturo Vargas, Andrea Maiorana, Valeria Gruber, Joachim Gräser, Claudia Grossi, Victòria Moreno, Lluís Font, Karel Jilek

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1681537 · Frontiers in Public Health · 2025-10-15

## TL;DR

This study compared radon and radon progeny measurements in a historic mine to evaluate instrument consistency under challenging field conditions.

## Contribution

The paper provides a field-based intercomparison of radon measurement devices under extreme environmental conditions.

## Key findings

- Most radon activity concentration measurements showed strong consistency across instruments.
- Radon equivalent equilibrium concentration measurements had good agreement with only one outlier.
- Greater variability was observed in unattached radon progeny measurements.

## Abstract

In the frame of the RadoNorm project, within work package 5.4, an intercomparison of radon and radon progeny measurements was organized in the Historic Silver Mine in Tarnowskie Gory (Poland). The aim of this intercomparison campaign was to compare the results of different electronic monitors for measurement of radon and radon progeny concentration under field conditions of an underground workplace over 3 days of measurements.

In total, nine laboratories from seven European countries participated in the intercomparison study contributing with sixteen continuous radon monitors, ten radon progeny continuous monitors, and one TLD-based integrating system for PAEC measurements.

Despite the short duration of the field campaign, the comparison of radon activity concentration measurements showed strong consistency across most instruments, although notable deviations were observed with three instruments. Radon equivalent equilibrium concentration measurements also demonstrated good agreement, with only one outlier among ten instruments. Comparison of short term averages of EEC (PAEC) obtained from continuous monitors and integral TLD based Alpha probes showed good agreement. Greater variability was observed in the results for unattached radon progeny.

This intercomparison also allowed of testing instrument's responses in extreme ambient conditions with high humidity and relatively low temperature that are at the edge of the instrument's operating conditions.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Radon (MESH:D011886)

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